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What is Cristo Rey Jesuit High School - Twin Cities?

The mission of the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School-Twin Cities is to provide an education in the Jesuit tradition which integrates college preparatory academic and professional work environments thereby preparing students from under-resourced families for success in college and life.

 

Students participate in a work-study program to self-fund their education. In addition to a rigorous academic load, students work five days per month.

 

For the last two years, Cristo Rey Jesuit has had a 100% graduation rate and 100% 4-year or 2-year college or military placement.

Kris Babler

Head Coach

Section: 4A
Conference: Twin Cities Conference
Enrollment:
Nickname: Pumas
Colors: Carolina Blue and Orange
Assistant Coaches: Stanley Clay
Home Court: Colin Powell Center
2011-12 Record
Team Website www.cristoreytc.org

Cristo Rey Jesuit News

New Year, New Pumas

By Lee Dunham 01/09/2014, 9:00am CST

Cristo Rey Finishes Second in Holiday Tournament

       Minneapolis, MN - The Cristo Rey Jesuit boys basketball team continued to set school records over the winter holiday break.

       The team participated in the Trinity Tri-Hawk Tournament at Trinity at River Ridge and took second in the tournament.

      The Cristo Rey Pumas played for their first tournament championship, beat a Tri-Metro opponent, and saw their first dunk in school history.

       The Cristo Rey Pumas started the tournament against St. Agnes, who featured sharpshooter Nick Turch. St. Agnes would lead late in the game, when freshmen Jericho Sims got out into the open court off a steal and assist from Davonte Smith for the school's first dunk. Turch would hit eight three-point baskets, but it wasn't enough as Cristo Rey escaped with a 49-46 victory. 

      The second round matchup was against the tournament host, Trinity at River Ridge. Cristo Rey played their most patient and focused offensive game of the season. They shot 64% from the field and went on to win 68-63.

       The championship game featured the Brooklyn Center Centaurs and Cristo Rey. The game saw many lead changes, but it was Brooklyn Center who took it late. Tedkye Clark was too much, as he led all scorers with 27 points. Cristo Rey was led by Brandon Williams with 22 points and 15 rebounds.

       The Cristo Rey Jesuit Pumas jump back into Twin Cities Conference play January 10 at Minnesota Transitions.

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